Now that I can shoot video with my camera, I was able to catch Lagniappe singing along with the sirens of fire trucks on the main road a mile and a half away.
Actually whenever I play it here, I get to hear it in two-part harmony because Lagniappe himself starts howling along whenever he hears this clip being played.
Yeah, it's cute. But only until he starts in at 3AM as he's been known to do when the fire trucks go out.
That is GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteErnestine was a little perplexed by the dog sounds coming from Grandpa's den, though. I think I have her settled down.
lol. Kira was sitting here and when he started howling, her ears perked up and she just stared at computer!! For being a Husky, she really doesn't howl. Weird. She does do a sort of low growl/howl sound in the mornings when first waking up but that is it. Loud sirens and noises she loves and just wants to go find them!! lol. LOVED the video!! He should start his own howling tour! Could make millions! hehe!!
ReplyDeleteI like your dog and your sense of humor better than your politics. Mwah!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, ha!
ReplyDeleteThat's why I TRY to blog more about the dog then about politics. ;-)
You're likely to see me blogging about cereal or posting sunrise pictures pretty soon. Wake me on November 5th?
ReplyDeleteLOL! My dog tries to imitate her squeeky toys:)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I just LOVE HIM!! Please give him a belly rub for me!!
ReplyDeleteThat was cute. give him a doggy treat for me.
ReplyDeleteTotally OT, but did you see this?
ReplyDeleteNeb. man sues prosecutor to get his leg back
"ALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) - After being shot five times, a western Nebraska man had to go to court to get his prosthetic leg back from prosecutors.
The Box Butte County Attorney's office gave Val McCabe's leg back Wednesday after a judge ordered it returned.
McCabe's prosthetic left leg had been held since Friday's shooting because prosecutors wanted to run tests on it and a bullet lodged inside.
The 58-year-old McCabe, who lost his leg below the knee in a railroad accident roughly 30 years ago, filed his lawsuit Tuesday.
McCabe lawyer argued it wasn't practical for him to replace the specially built, $28,000 prosthesis.
Police removed the bullet from the leg before returning it. No arrests had been made by Wednesday."